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Your Resume Skills are the key to opening the door to a successful career. Writing a resume that will attract the attention of prospective employers and that will get you that all important first interview is something we can help with. Finally, Resume Writing Explained.net can share all the resume writing secrets, examples and skills. Go to it…go get that perfect job! Cherie Wasserman.
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Top Ten Tips For Resume Writing
By Cathy Baniewicz
1. Start with a clearly stated job objective or background summary. An objective works best when you can be specific as to the type of position you are looking for. If you are flexible and can consider several types of positions, the background summary may be the best way to highlight your skills and abilities.
Examples:
Objective: Position as a Controller utilizing successful accounting and managerial experience.
Background Summary: Experienced manager with excellent team abilities and strong leadership skills. Enthusiastic, highly motivated and can be counted on to get the job done.Excellent communication skills with the ability to relate to all levels within an organization.
(Note: If you have your resume on your computer, you can change the objective and/or background summary to fit a particular position.)

2. A good resume sets forth your accomplishments. It should not be a list of job duties. Employers want to know what can do for them and how you have contributed in your previous positions. Begin each statement with an action verb and provided quantifiable information whenever possible:
Examples:
Increased sales by ___% each quarter for the past two years.
Developed a ___________program resulting in savings of $__________.
Served as team leader on a project which resulted in cost savings of $________.
Designed and implemented a performance appraisal program for six locations.
3. It is not necessary to list every job you have ever had. Employers are most concerned about what you’ve done recently and not what you did fifteen years ago. Listing many years of work experience could be a liability in competing with younger workers.
4. Do not list hobbies or outside interests unless they have a direct correlation to the skills and abilities an employer is seeking.
Examples:
The following could raise a red flag with an employer: Hobbies; skydiving, racing – employer may consider you an insurance risk
However, if you a volunteer for a hospice program and you are applying to a social service agency, this could be a plus.
Okay, take a break and have a listen to this video…sound on!
5. There is nothing magic about a one-page resume. In fact, if you have been in the workforce for any length of time, it would be impossible to communicate everything you have to offer in one page. Try not to go beyond two pages or your resume might not get read.
6. DO NOT FALSIFY your work history or education. More employers than ever are doing background checks and you will not get hired if you are found to be dishonest. The employer can terminate you at anytime if they find out your application and/or resume was false.
7. Use a quality bond paper, white, cream or grey. Don’t get cute or fancy with bold colors or graphics unless you are applying for a position in the arts. Do not include a picture!

8. Do not overuse bolding, underlining or mix fonts. Make sure your resume is easy to read and has lots of white space. Check and double check for spelling and typos. Using spell check is not full proof. For example, if you use the word their when you really meant there, spell check would not pick this up as the word is not misspelled. Have two or three people proof your resume. After you’ve been working on it awhile, you can easily miss something.
9. Make sure your contact information at the top of your resume is current. If you are using your cell phone, be sure your voice mail message is professional! You will definitely turn a recruiter off if your voice mail is offensive. When job hunting, do not have little children on your voice mail.
10. Seek professional help if you do not have good writing skills. It is well worth the cost as you only have one chance to make a good first impression.
One final piece of advice! When sending out your resume, you increase your chances of getting an interview if your cover letter specifically addresses how your background and skills match what the company is looking for. Do not use a one-size-fits-all cover letter. It will be obvious to the recruiter. Do your research and find out something about the company. You will truly stand out if you do this as most people don’t take the time to go that extra step.
Good luck and happy job hunting!
Cathy Baniewicz has over 30 years experience in human resources. Her career began at Beatrice Foods Co., where she progressed to Assistant Director of Affirmative Action and Corporate Personnel Manager. Prior to joining EffortlessHR, Cathy was Assistant Director of Human Resources at Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc. (Budweiser). Cathy has her B.A. degree from DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, and MBA from George Williams College, Aurora, Illinois. Cathy obtained her Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification in December of 2004.
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I am looking for feedback on a good resume writing site.?
I need help writing a resume, and I am trying to find out what others think is the best site to visit.
I’d go with a resume writing service personally like one of the services listed below…as they are not expensive and you are getting a quality resume that you can use for a long time.
Resume Writing Tips : How to Write an Objective for a Resume
It is crucial to write and re-write an objective for a resume because it will be the main marketing piece that will sell the resume. Make an resume objective statement personal by using action verbs with the help of a management executive in this free video about writing job resumes.
Expert: Gloria Dixon Campbell
Bio: Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida, and a B.A. in Sociology from the University of West Florida.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:24
Where can I go to get help writing a resume?
Everytime I ask for help writing resumes people say use a template. Templates really dont help me. I need someone to sit down and show me how to write one. I am very frustrated that I never get the help I need. where can i go to get the help I need.
Your local unemployment office will help you create one for free. Call them up and schedule an appointment.
How to Get a Job : Fashion Resume Writing
A fashion, or fashion design, resume should demonstrate what the applicant has done in the field of fashion based on their accomplishments in this field. Write a professional and error-free fashion resume with current contact information at the top of the page by using these tips from a career adviser in this free video on job guidance.
Expert: Pat Goodwin
Contact: www.PatGoodwinAssociates.com
Bio: Pat Goodwin is a certified personnel consultant and a career transition consultant who has worked with hundreds of individuals over the past 20 years.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:2:54
Does resume writing advice just make you feel more inadequate?
Examples of resumes always enumerate at least 3 outstanding items, but most people just can’t list them which is why they need help with their resumes in the first place.
For example, if you weren’t able to get an internship and were turned down for volunteer work for lack of appropriate experience, or you weren’t the captain of your college football team or president of the business club or school, etc.? Or you didn’t save the last company a million dollars by discovering an accounting error or something?
I’m sorry that they are making you feel inadequate. My guess is you are a new graduate, and resume helping advice on the web, and in print seems to leave out that part of the readership. They(authors of the advice) just aren’t speaking to you is all.
I hope the website below can help.
In the meantime, don’t worry about how outstanding your accomplishments are or aren’t. You are young and employers don’t expect you to be Superman just quite yet. Put your mediocre accomplishments down on your resume, like you were a member of the business club. You don’t have to be President!
I always laugh because people lie on their resumes, and there are usually 60 people Mayor of Phoenix, all at the same time! Hey there has to be Indians to every chief! Mediocre accomplishments make you look well honest, and that’s a good trait to have in an employee! Also being a follower is just as important as being a leader!
Feeling better all ready aren’t you?
Any good tips for writing a personal statement for a resume?
Im currently writing my resume, anyone think its dogey to add a personal statment? if not, tips for writing a good one?
I think they are a waste of time. You might as well go to the Dilbert.com mission statement generator and get something (I’m kidding). Spend your effort proofreading your resume and writing an outstanding and error-free cover letter. Spend some effort researching the company before sending the cover letter. Don’t worry about a personal statement. They can only hurt you.
Career Advice – Writing a Modern Technical Resume
Advice on writing a technical resume that is optimized both for human eyes and sophisticated search tools.
Duration : 0:8:43
Have you used a resume writing service?
If you are a degree holder with several years of working experience. Would you engage the services of a professional resume writer? If yes,
how much would you pay? Any recommendations? Why would you use such a service? Have you had any experience using one? Did you get more interviews as a result of using this service. If no, please tell me your reasons too.
Please state which country you are from.
Thanks.
Of course, one can write their own resume. I maintain, however, that we have a such a difficult time seeing ourselves objectively – and speaking to our strengths – that we are not the best person to market our strengths in a resume. A skilled resume writer will partner with you to draw out strengths, accomplishments and transferable skills that you may not otherwise uncover. Additionally, if you are looking to transition into a new career path, a professional resume writer can help you re-brand your experience and better position your for your next big step!
I am including a link to my blog, "Top 10 Reason Why An Outstanding Resume Matters." It might shed some light on why one might choose a professional resume writer.
Best of luck on your resume writing process!


